Part Number 82QS001DUS
Processor : Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ SC7180 Processor (8x Kryo 468 CPU, up to 2.4 GHz)
Operating System : ChromeOS
Graphics : Qualcomm™ Adreno
Memory : 4 GB LPDDR4X 2133MHz (Soldered)
Storage : 64 GB eMMC
Display : 13.3" FHD (1920 x 1080) OLED, glossy, touchscreen, 400 nits
Camera : Front: 5MP Fixed Focus
Rear: 8MP Auto Focus
Keyboard : Traditional, Storm Grey - English (US)
Wireless : Bluetooth® 5.1Wi-Fi 5 2x2 AC
WLAN : 802.11AC (2 x 2)
Bluetooth : Bluetooth® 5.1
Warranty : 1 Year Depot or Carry-in
Battery: 15 hours
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/la...e.com%252F
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If you don't want OLED or the tablet form factor you could spend less, but this absolutely murders a lot of other convertibles and Chromebook tablets at nearby price points (the HP X2 being the primary victim here).
Good luck!
Jon
BTW, Best Buy today has the original 4G/128GB Duet back down to $199 for the day.
The model sold at Best Buy has 8 GB of RAM. Sadly, it has not gone on sale at all yet.
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They also should stop using eMMC storage. They kill Chromebooks.
at 64gb it is too low. yes chrome book don't need much memory but when you factopr in android apps and games 64gb is not much
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I do wish they would tell you which gen of eMMC was used.
4 GB LPDDR4X 2133MHz Why so slow? Why not 4267?
I am not impressed by this Duet 5. All are eMMC Perhaps all have this slow DDR as well.
The battery is said to last up to 15 hours which is impressive. Perhaps why eMMC memory and slower memory is used.
However the 8GB ones should do well. Tablet form is limited and it does as well as alternatives not nearly as well as I3 laptops of course.
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/len...chromeboo